La Baraka

  4.5 – 286 reviews   • French restaurant

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Tunisian-accented French fare & lunch buffet draw fans to this family-run spot in a homey setting.

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Hours

Thursday11 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Friday11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Sunday5–8:30 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday11 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 255-09 Northern Blvd, Little Neck, NY 11362

Phone: (718) 428-1461

Website: http://www.labarakarest.com/

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Reviews

Caitlin
We came here for restaurant week, 3 courses for $30 which wasn’t a bad deal. The food was OK – cooked decently and good size portions, but everything tasted under seasoned and a bit bland. The béarnaise sauce helped the steak a little bit, but we found ourselves adding salt & pepper to each of the courses. The best thing we ate was the sesame bread, which was piping hot and came with a generous portion of butter. The atmosphere was very cute and nostalgic, and service was prompt, but I don’t see myself returning soon.
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Kaysie Cheng
Went for their Thanksgiving menu for $70 per person. Very homey atmosphere inside!
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Rezaul Khan
Food was okay. Interesting flavors. Definitely more on the subtle side. For my palate, it was a bit bland. Duck was cooked really well. Lamb chops were probably the best thing we had ordered. Would definitely order the mussels again as well. Service was excellent, very friendly and welcoming staff. Seemed like they get a lot of regular customers. I’m glad I tried it once.
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Andrew Hyman
We’ve been going to La Baraka for many years. I believe they just celebrated their 46 anniversary. The food is great and consistent. The prices are reasonable compared to other fine French restaurants. I don’t need to say anything else.
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Pam Latterman
This used to be our go to place. Now, twice disappointed. French fries were obviously frozen and undercooked. Our water glasses were never refilled. I don’t like oversalting….but undersalting…yuch. most of the food was tasteless.
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Matthew Reischer
Lovely restaurant. Have always passed by but have never gone before today. Really enjoyed. Old world charm and truly delicious. God bless restaurants like this. You make life worth living.
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peace “2050_peace” 2050
A Cozy, Heartwarming Spot in Queens!
My partner and I found this little gem today, and we can’t wait to come back. From the moment we walked in, we felt like family. The owners are incredibly kind, and the service was amazing—everyone was so friendly and welcoming.

The atmosphere is something special, too. The place has an old-fashioned charm that feels nostalgic, like stepping into a cozy storybook. It’s warm, inviting, and makes you feel right at home.

Now, the food—wow. We started with escargot, and it was rich and buttery, just perfect. The lamb chops were tender and full of flavor, and the pudding for dessert was a sweet, creamy delight. The coffee was the perfect finish to a great meal.

As a young couple, we left feeling inspired by the owners’ kindness and the cozy, heartfelt vibe of the place. We’ll definitely be back and recommend it to anyone looking for a delicious meal in a welcoming, unique spot in Queens.
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sarah wollschlager
Fantastic little French gem in Little Neck! I used to work in a French restaurant when I moved to NY’s East Village 20 yrs ago. This wonderful place brought back so many flooding memories upon first taste of the French Onion Soup.
Its original owner and daughter in law were there for lunch.
We spoke briefly and I know if I lived closer I’d become a regular.
Thank you for your beautiful smile and hospitality pumping a sea of new restauranteurs that don’t know the charm of an honest conversation to accompany great food. The front of the house is as important as the back. Thank you!!!
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Ivy Li
A very classic and family style restaurant. The staff and boss are very friendly. The union soup is a must order. The duck dish is good too. So upset my phone didn’t take the soup picture. Time to update one.
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E A
It was my first time coming here and so glad I came. This family run restaurant is so different from how I’m treated at other restaurants. Each family member came over separately to see if everything was ok and chatted up a bit.
I had the filet of sole with seafood on top, french onion soup that was superb, and a fabulicious chocolate mousse all at a reasonable price.
Check them out, you won’t be disappointed!!!
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